CRPE researchers wanted to see
what kinds of school - level changes are underway, how they compare to the intent of the grants, and the role that district play in SIG implementation.
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What kinds of school choice exist today?
Last Fall I traveled the US, visited schools, and talked to educators and students about
what kinds of school experiences matter to them.
While Tough references this research in his first book, he explained to me that he did not connect the research with an understanding of
what kinds of school programs are effective.
It throws a spotlight on some of our most sensitive issues: what kind of parents we are,
what kind of schools we have, what kind of health care is available to us.
In California it's easy to drive and see a lot of schools to focus in on
what kind of school a child likes (public vs private, large vs small, parochial vs non-religious).
As someone just tweeted,
what kind of school lets the kids out right now?
«The study is relevant for parents choosing what schools to enroll their children in, and for school districts in deciding
what kinds of schools to offer,» says one of the study's authors, Angeline Lillard, of the University of Virginia, USA.
And if you wonder
what kind of school was that, where you discussed food during a math class, well that was our math teacher; she would have, from time to time, a nice 10 minutes discussion with us, (math unrelated), to make us think, to open our minds.
Decide
what kind of school environment makes sense for your child and your family.
The question is,
what kind of schools will they be?
Our definitions of democratic freedom and how to achieve it derive from different intellectual and moral traditions, as do our beliefs about what's worth learning, what counts as achievement, and, most important,
what kind of school is best for children and society.
College preferences survey used in College 101 to help students think about
what kind of school they'd like to attend
The NSCH does not ask
what kind of school children attend, so the denominator necessarily includes children who are homeschooled or enrolled in private school (and thus will not have IEPs), lowering the rate mechanically.
We don't know a lot about
what kind of school will work for which kids under which circumstances — there are all these different kinds of community schools out there — so these research challenges are very important as well.
My colleagues, Michael Henderson and Martin West, and I discovered all of this when we, as part of the 2014 Education Next (Ednext) poll, asked members of a representative sample of the U.S. population who had school - age children living with
them what kinds of schools those children had attended as well as their opinions on many other education - related matters.
But there appeared to be growing discontent among some Republican lawmakers over the school voucher program, as Rep. Bryan Holloway led efforts to block Stam's proposal by telling his colleagues they «might find it interesting» to look at
what kinds of schools voucher students are picking and choosing.
Australia provides significant government funding to independent schools in addition to their traditional public schools; the idea is that all parents should get to choose
what kind of school their children attend (and they do, so Australia has a huge independent school sector).
«It's never about parents running schools but about them deciding
what kind of school they want to send their children to.
What kind of school environment encourages teachers to race tricycles down the hallways while also engaging in deep conversations about student learning in PLC's?
Many parents struggle deciding
what kind of school they should enroll their child in.
Can you guess which schools — or, rather,
what kind of schools — she went to?
Just think of all the things that a union boss has to be concerned with — denying parents more power in choosing
what kind of school their kid goes to, attempting to personally destroy reformers, petitioning the courts in an attempt to keep parents and taxpayers in the dark about how effective teachers are, etc..
How student or family selection unfolds — what kinds of children select
what kinds of schools — is assumed to interact with the relative effectiveness of chosen schools under both neoclassical and class conflict theoretical perspectives.
The presence of influential conservatives from outside the city «educating» Nashville parents about
what kind of schools their children need has created resentment and suspicion in many Nashville citizens» minds.
Some might assume that gifted students will excel no matter
what kind of schooling they receive while others might be able to see that gifted students are often bored in traditional classrooms which leads to a higher dropout rate.
Rather, they're sitting down with a blank piece of paper and challenging themselves: Let's not just tinker; let's ask
what kind of school support system we would create if we could do it from scratch.
At a recent town hall held by Great Public Schools Now, Myrna Castrejón, the leader of the nonprofit seeking to expand excellent schools in Los Angeles, waded into the audience of parents, community members and LA Unified officials to ask
what kind of schools they wanted for their kids.
What kind of school would be similar to yours?
No matter
what kind of school you run — public school, private school, charter school, or faith - based school — these three pillars should support your school marketing plan under one roof.
As far as Ackley is concerned, he said, «It's exciting to see students achieving at higher levels, no matter
what kind of school they are in.
Here are some facts to consider as you make a decision on
what kind of schooling to obtain and how to pay for it.
«But
what kind of school would you have had by then?»
«We have to see the granular finances to see what shape the school is in and
what kind of school can be free,» she said.
You may be curious about
what kind of school you need to attend to become a medical assistant.
Not exact matches
They were a couple years older than me when I was reading them, so I also
kind of read them as a fantasy ideal
of what high
school would look like.
When Kasia Urbaniak first started a new
kind of power - training
school for women, she had a tough time getting people to understand
what the place was all about.
The team researched
what kind of technologies Howard's could incorporate that would be most cost effective for Howard's without sacrificing the «old
school» feel to the store, Miramontes says.
«Over the last 10 to 20 years, because
of blogs and the applicant community and discussion forums, people have developed a really good sense
of what the admissions process looks like, down to
what kinds of questions are asked and how they manage the interview,» Vice Dean Karl T. Ulrich explained in an interview when the
school announced the new test.
But
what are the
kinds of things business
school students and faculty actually study, and
what use are they in the working world?
«Right now, it's really hard to get a firm handle on a total figure [for]
what kind of economic activity the sharing economy encompasses in Canada,» notes Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, an Ontario - focused public policy think - tank at the University
of Toronto's
School of Public Policy and Governance.
Glenn Hubbard: Going forward,
what do you think Columbia Business
School can do to strengthen the
kinds of partnerships that will create the next Warren Buffett?
But
what kind of man has the power to undress another man's well - cared - for daughter, to unleash the hidden sexual eagerness
of all the beautiful, spurning girls who walk the high -
school corridors
of this country, emerging into respectable professions before being snapped up by wealthy doctors and lawyers and becoming the soccer moms
of tomorrow?
Read on to see your advantages as a teacher borrower, depending on
what kind of loan you took out before you started your
schooling.
High
school teachers and professors too often avoid such questions, maybe for the sake
of respecting diversity and avoiding conflict, or perhaps out
of the
kind of sad postmodernism professionalism that echoes Pontius Pilate: «
What is truth?
While it is
of course true that those who belong to this
school are perhaps most vocal in their assertion that in our Lord alone may God be seen at work, and while it is they who denounce the concept
of «general» revelation as a vain fancy
of sub-Christian speculation, a considerable number
of other Christian thinkers take
what in effect is the same position when they make central to their teaching a
kind of uniqueness in the coming and the person
of Christ which effectively removes him from the context
of the total sell - expressive operation
of the Eternal Word.
The
kind of anger that he expressed and the
kind of hate that he succumbed to — that's not
what he believed in in high
school.
Instead, we should do
what can to reduce the burden
of that
kind of administrative footprint on the backs
of schools and teachers.
and I question your critical thinking ability when you can't realize that your
kind of bigotted thinking is
what led to the
schools being segregated etc..
Essentially, this is a set
of sexual Geneva conventions: You never knew it, but not only do you have the right to minimal standards
of treatment if you ever become a prisoner
of war, but when you were five, you had the right to learn at
school all
kinds of things about
what some people like to do in bed, and if your parents thought that really they'd rather you didn't hear about that stuff at
school, or at least not yet, they were... well, they were violating your rights.